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I ran into "Dark Mode", by Ashley Kalagian Blunt, as a product of pure happenstance. This Australian writer is known as "the Queen of Tech Noir" in her country, for not limiting this lit genre to distant, future, robot-ridden dystopian scenarios, but instead bringing it into daily life, something anyone is subject to, through our smartphones and the dark web.
As a result, the book was not only unputdownable, but also my fastest read to date this year, and our Blunt into my row of writers I will definitely read again. Recommended.
I ran into "Dark Mode", by Ashley Kalagian Blunt, as a product of pure happenstance. This Australian writer is known as "the Queen of Tech Noir" in her country, for not limiting this lit genre to distant, future, robot-ridden dystopian scenarios, but instead bringing it into daily life, something anyone is subject to, through our smartphones and the dark web.
As a result, the book was not only unputdownable, but also my fastest read to date this year, and our Blunt into my row of writers I will definitely read again. Recommended.